
Review Summary
2013-01-16T19:00:00
This rangefinder exceeded all my expectations.
Kevin
2013-01-09T19:00:00
Best I've seen for the money.
Buddy
2011-03-05T19:00:00
This is the only instrument you need to bring to a hunting trip. The Ballistic Information System allows you to choose the particular projectile that you use and it automatically compensates for the trajectory for distances within the target area. I also bring a Kestrel Wind Meter to give me an estimation of the windage adjustments of the scope. Together, you have a comprehensive tool for long distance shooting and hunting.
Tonysg
Awesome Rangefinder
By Kevin
This rangefinder exceeded all my expectations.
I'll be back
By Buddy
Best I've seen for the money.
The lightweight and easy to use Victory 8x26 T* PRF Rangefinding Monocular is a laser rangefinder that delivers optical excellence, precise distance information and accurate ballistics data. As a viewing monocular, the PRF is simply outstanding. The lenses feature T* multicoating and Zeiss' protective LotuTec coating for optimum viewing in any conditions.
The rugged polycarbonate housing is nitrogen filled and sealed to prevent internal fogging and to ensure waterproof performance. The styling is designed for two-handed use, much like a binocular. This method of handling offers a stable and comfortable viewing experience.
Covering distances up to 1200 yd/ 1300 m, the Victory PRF's laser rangefinding system is accurate to +/-1 yd/m up to 600 yd / 650 m. At longer distances it is accurate within 0.5%. Measurements can be taken in yards or meters and the scanning mode is ideal for moving subjects.
The PRF's one-touch measuring button activates the invisible IR laser - within a fraction of a second the illuminated LED readout display is visible in the field of view. An automatic sensor adjusts the display's brightness to adapt to ambient lighting conditions for maximum clarity at all times.
The BIS (Ballistic Information System) works with the laser rangefinder to determine the proper hold-over for specific centerfire cartridges. When the BIS is engaged, two measurements will be seen in rapid succession. The first reading will show the distance to the target, the second will indicate the holdover.